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THE CHAMPION WEEKLY
From the staff of Lane Tech's student newspaper
THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES

Senior Madisyn Burke performs in face paint. According to Burke, it is a part of Zimbabwean culture for people to wear tribal makeup during dances when people come together. (Ruby Thompson for The Champion)

Lane’s annual International Days celebrations returned last week, as students flooded into the auditorium and gymnasium on Thursday and Friday to watch 31 clubs representing countries from around the world perform. Managing Editor Ruby Thompson has a photo gallery recapping the festivities.

Sports

With a new head coach and multiple new assistant coaches hired, Lane Girls Track and Field enters the 2023 season with a new-look coaching staff. The team now hopes changes implemented by this new staff, including an increased emphasis on field events, will lead to success this season. Reporter Finnegan Kiely has more on the changes for Girls Track and Field.

Arts and Entertainment

Netflix

“The long-awaited season two was finally released Jan. 9, 2023, and in comparison to the first season where issues were briefly touched on, this season dove right into some heavier topics including self-harm, body dysmorphia, abuse and racism,” write Reporters Kailee Melendez and Jocelyn Mora in their review of season two of Netflix's "Ginny and Georgia."

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